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X-WR-CALDESC:Disproportionality and Racial Equity in the Foster Care System
 : Culturally Responsive Child Advocacy Part 4\nTools for Closing the Gap\n
 \nTarget audience: CASA/GAL Staff and Volunteer Advocates\nNumber of in-se
 rvice credit hours: 1\n\nDescription:\nThis four-part series aims to impro
 ve our collective understanding of racial disparity in the child welfare s
 ystem. This session will focus on skill building and applying the knowledg
 e gleaned from previous sessions. Skills include but are not limited to\, 
 tools for examining bias\, evaluating equity\, disrupting microaggressions
 \, repairing racial ruptures\, and cultural humility.\n\nPresenter: Mica M
 cGriggs\, PhD\n\nPresenter’s Bio: Dr. Mica McGriggs earned a Ph.D. in Coun
 seling Psychology at Brigham Young University and went on to complete a po
 st-doctoral fellowship at Columbia University. Her area of expertise is th
 e somatic embodiment of racial trauma. Along with her clinical and academi
 c work\, she has worked as a consultant on issues of diversity\, equity & 
 inclusion at the organizational level for several years. Dr. Mica has work
 ed with a variety of top leaders from CEOs of corporations\, to executive 
 directors of nonprofits\, to government officials (including police chiefs
 ) on issues of diversity and sustainable inclusion. Dr. Mica is grounded i
 n critical relational theory and believes that reciprocity and mutuality w
 ill promote a working culture and climate that are sustainably inclusive t
 o all members of the community.\n\nDr. Mica has contributed widely to the 
 academic and public discourse on the intersections of race\, gender\, and 
 religion/spirituality and has had the opportunity to have her work feature
 d in media outlets\, including NPR\, CNN\, Teen Vogue\, Fusion\, CBS news\
 , The Salt Lake Tribune\, Huffington Post\, News Week\, and Seattle PI amo
 ng others. She resides in NYC and currently works at an independent school
 \, where she leads work in diversity\, equity & inclusion.
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DESCRIPTION:Disproportionality and Racial Equity in the Foster Care System:
  Culturally Responsive Child Advocacy Part 4\nTools for Closing the Gap\n
 \nTarget audience: CASA/GAL Staff and Volunteer Advocates\nNumber of in-se
 rvice credit hours: 1\n\nDescription:\nThis four-part series aims to impro
 ve our collective understanding of racial disparity in the child welfare s
 ystem. This session will focus on skill building and applying the knowledg
 e gleaned from previous sessions. Skills include but are not limited to\, 
 tools for examining bias\, evaluating equity\, disrupting microaggressions
 \, repairing racial ruptures\, and cultural humility.\n\nPresenter: Mica M
 cGriggs\, PhD\n\nPresenter’s Bio: Dr. Mica McGriggs earned a Ph.D. in Coun
 seling Psychology at Brigham Young University and went on to complete a po
 st-doctoral fellowship at Columbia University. Her area of expertise is th
 e somatic embodiment of racial trauma. Along with her clinical and academi
 c work\, she has worked as a consultant on issues of diversity\, equity & 
 inclusion at the organizational level for several years. Dr. Mica has work
 ed with a variety of top leaders from CEOs of corporations\, to executive 
 directors of nonprofits\, to government officials (including police chiefs
 ) on issues of diversity and sustainable inclusion. Dr. Mica is grounded i
 n critical relational theory and believes that reciprocity and mutuality w
 ill promote a working culture and climate that are sustainably inclusive t
 o all members of the community.\n\nDr. Mica has contributed widely to the 
 academic and public discourse on the intersections of race\, gender\, and 
 religion/spirituality and has had the opportunity to have her work feature
 d in media outlets\, including NPR\, CNN\, Teen Vogue\, Fusion\, CBS news\
 , The Salt Lake Tribune\, Huffington Post\, News Week\, and Seattle PI amo
 ng others. She resides in NYC and currently works at an independent school
 \, where she leads work in diversity\, equity & inclusion.
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SUMMARY:Disproportionality and Racial Equity in the Foster Care System: Cul
 turally Responsive Child Advocacy Part 4 Tools for Closing the Gap
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